Academics

From preschool through 5th grade, our teachers carefully craft curricula around the cognitive and social–emotional needs of their students. Students question, investigate, iterate, and explore. Challenge, creativity, and choice are woven into each unit.

What’s New

Catch up on the latest news about PBS by checking out our blog, watching some videos, or skimming our social media feeds. Whether you’re a current parent, a prospective family, or an alum, there’s something for you here!

Library

How can library time cultivate a lifetime love of literature?

Our librarian is relentless in discovering the special connection that can spark a love of reading within every child and believes that there is a book waiting for everyone. As you walk around PBS, you’ll hear students and faculty discussing their latest reads; faculty sharing in a book club or recommending a new books to one another; parents and children discovering new authors together.

Through stories and book talks, the library fosters an appreciation of traditional and current literature, as students are exposed to the best of fiction and nonfiction books. Library stories offer support to the classroom literacy curriculum and enhance each student’s cultural literacy.

Library classes are held once per rotation for children in preschool through 4th grade. Children is 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades are welcome to visit the library informally throughout the day to check out or return books.

The library also sponsors a number of visits to campus by children’s authors each year, giving students the opportunity to ask questions and get to know the inspiration behind their work.